College Magazine

College Magazine is a college-guide and quarterly magazine[1] written and edited by college students created in 2007 by publisher and founder Amanda Nachman. Both site and magazine feature articles on academic advice, career tips, student success stories, NCAA sports features, sex questions and celebrity interviews. Past issues have featured musicians, athletes and celebrities including Mike Posner,[2] Kate Voegele, Sarah Bareilles, Nastia Liukin, Kim Kardashian, Glenn Howerton and Chelsea Handler.

College Magazine
Type of site
Advice and Entertainment website
Created byAmanda Nachman
URLwww.collegemagazine.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
Launched2007

As of 2011, the print publication reaches 200,000 students at 14 universities in Washington D.C., Maryland, Philadelphia and Florida.[1]

History

Nachman developed College Magazine during her senior year of college for an entrepreneurship class at the University of Maryland and launched the first issue of College magazine in September 2007.[3] The first issue was distributed solely in College Park. The next year, the company landed $150K of seed funding.[4] By early 2009, 45 students and a lecturer were writing regularly for the magazine.[5]

College Magazine articles are written by students and the cover-features focus on students with unique success stories. Nachman said of the publication, “I wanted this to be more than just a how-to guide... This is a chance for other students to be inspired by their peers’ experiences.”[6]

In April 2009, College Magazine's business plan won first prize in the U. Maryland "Cupid's Cup" Business Competition sponsored by Kevin Plank.[7]

Contributors

Magazine editors and staff writers are students from universities nationwide. Most find out about the magazine through journalism listservs or online and apply online at collegemagazine.com with a writing sample and details of where they've been published before.[8] Editors must have previous experience writing and editing for a college level publication as well as leadership experiences. College Magazine has five section editors to oversee the main website sections: Success, Social Life, Sex & Dating, College Sports and Entertainment.

Features

The site and the print magazine provide student written articles on the topics of sex, academic and career success, social life, celebrities and entertainment. Articles include interviews with experts in their fields, professors, students and celebrities.

The website also includes an internship database with listings of opportunities for students at companies nationwide, and weekly blogs This Week in Entertainment and The Four Year Blog.

gollark: I guess it's okay if you're good at it and want more free time.
gollark: You will learn useless nonsense and can self-study it fine.
gollark: Don't do computer science or anything as an A-level.
gollark: I don't actually shave because it looks inconvenient and annoying.
gollark: Reading sideways is very ethical.

References

  1. "About College Magazine"
  2. By Andrew Zaleski
  3. Fox, Rebecca L. " Hey, How’d You Launch a Magazine On Top of a Full-Time Job?", mediabistro.com, New York, 19 October 2007. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  4. Career Center Testimonial, University of Maryland website, 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  5. Robbins, Lindsey. "Growing magazine targets area's campus crowd" Archived 2010-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, Gazette.net, Maryland, 12 February 2009. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  6. Blumberg, Jess. “Big Woman on Campus”. Baltimore Magazine March 2009. Print.
  7. Cupids Cup winners Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
  8. "Contributing to College Magazine 101" Archived 2011-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
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